Good morning everyone! I hope that you all are having a fantastic start to your weekend! Last night was filled with a wonderful birthday dinner! Nick wanted my friend, Becky, to make him her famous chicken and noodles for his birthday. So awhile ago he had called her to ask if she would do that for him. She said yes and it is just so yummy!!! But the real thing that Nick just loves from her is her graham cracker ice cream! So he had an awesome birthday dinner (and us, too). Thanks, Becky!! Then we picked up his friend on our way home to spend the night. And now they are up and ready to take on the day. It's not very sunny around here but I hope they will be able to play a little outside. I am looking forward to tonight when I will get to see my wonderful friend who moved to Oregon! I can't wait, Kim!!!
So today's card is one that I made for the sketch challenge on Stampin' Connection. If you are not a demonstrator you can't have access to this way cool website. But it is a super great time to become a demonstrator because the start kit is on sale for $87.50!! You are getting over $300 worth of crafting and business supplies! And the My Digital Studio can be included in on that!! But you will have to hurry as this super great deal only lasts til the end of this month! Can you tell that I am really excited about that? Anyway, the card... I know. It's not even Thanksgiving and I am making Valentine's cards? Well, this set is in the Holiday mini catalog and it will be expiring the first part of January. And I haven't played with it that much and I didn't want people to forget about it. It is a great set! So I got it out yesterday and made a few cards with it. So you will be seeing some Valentine's cards in the next few days. Thanks for stopping by and leaving comments and looking around. You all are the best! Have a super day!
Card Recipe: Stamps- Filled With Love; paper- Pink Pirouette, Real Red, Whisper White, Neutrals designer paper; Ink- Real Red, Pink Pirouette, Basic Gray; Accessories- heart punch, basic rhinestones, dimensionals
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